Ms. Pac-Man Cake is Sweet and Sassy

Too bad I'm diabetic and really have to watch my food intake. I could really go for a Ms. Pac-Man Cake about now. From the article:

The Pac-Man aesthetic has long been a popular theme in the world of nerdy desserts.After
all, the visuals of the game are both simple and extremely attractive –
the brightly colored ghosts and player character contrast really well
with the plain black background. This cake design by Melonqueen follows
this theme, but with a few differences, first it’s Ms. Pac-Man as the
starring character, and second, the characters are presented in three
dimensions.

It’s rare to see a “modernized” 3D depiction of Pac-Man,
which is surprising; the classic cabinet art clearly depicted an
anthropomorphic character. It’s even less likely that Pac-Man’s sassy
sweetheart, Ms. Pac-Man, will rear her red-bowed hair in the world of
desserts – also surprising, since her starring game was widely
considered to be superior to the original Pac-Man. It introduced less
predictable enemy patterns, warp tunnels, different stages, and of
course, bouncing fruit.Sure, the Ms. has been featured in wedding cakes like this two-tier delight,
but her role here is relegated to being a cake-topper; the game
depicted is clearly Pac-Man’s. Luckily, this cake is all about Ms.
Pac-Man and her marvelous misadventures with the adorable Inky, Blinky,
Pinky, and Sue – and yes, Clyde has been replaced by Sue. I’m not a big
fan of how the ghosts were portrayed – they’re just too blobby –
although they do look fairly believable for 3D ghosts.